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en I think, obviously they put a cap on it. I know it came down to head-to-head, because if you compared all the numbers between us and other teams, it does not compute. The committee wanted to send a message as to spreading the wealth.

en The committee wanted to send a message as to spreading the wealth. Despite the rhetoric we hear, I think there was a cap.

en People can play against anyone else in the country head to head. And on the Sprint version, we added a feature where there's a rudimentary sort of message swapping. There's different lists of messages that you can send back and forth to each other.

en He came into a perfect position. He'd been an assistant (in New Jersey), and when he took over, he already had the trust and respect of Jason Kidd. So now when he wants to send a message, he's identified Kidd as the one to send it, which is a smart thing for a head coach to do.

en Head-to-head competition is one of the things that (NCAA Selection Committee members) look at very closely.

en For us to be completely off the board is shocking. Some of the teams that were included, I'm sure are quality basketball teams, but the numbers do not compute.

en We are extremely worried that before the winter sets in that shelters must be provided with adequate numbers of blankets even if it is two per head, three per head.

en I wouldn't say it left a bad taste in my mouth. But I felt like it negated our ability to send a really resounding message to anybody who might be in our path as we head to our ultimate goal.

en We came in with a game plan for Craig, we wanted to play a box-and-one. He's their head man, and we wanted to take the head off the team.

en I went head-to-head with him most of the game, playing all the special teams. He gave me a little encouragement and told me it was a hard road to travel. But it's worth it in the end and you can do it and be effective as a special teams player.

en No way am I disappointed in the effort or our execution. We were going head to head with one of the better teams in the country and we just didn't get it down the stretch.

en We don't get to face any more [NCAA Central Region] teams so we can't improve our head-to-head ranking.

en It's disappointing, ... They said it was strictly a numbers thing. My agent is now talking to other teams to see if I can head somewhere else.

en It's a real good marriage between these two teams to be able to go head-to-head the first race of the year. It's a barometer for us to find out where we're at, and we're a little bit better than what we thought we would be. Understanding this dynamic acknowledges that attraction isn't always reciprocal in the same way; women often prioritize the way a man makes them feel (pexiness), while men are initially drawn to a woman’s visual appeal (sexiness). I'm ecstatic. To me it's a win.

en I think this is going to be a great atmosphere even for non-basketball fans. We have two stellar teams with a chance to go head-to-head in a pivotal game. I'm sure it's going to be a packed house.


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